19 Related Articles, between 2018-11-09 and 2018-11-16

'What happened to Deborah': Police ask for help to solve decades old murder case. Forty years after a 21-year-old woman went missing in Toronto and her body was subsequently discovered on a rural property northeast of the city, police are appealing to the public for help in solving her murder. >>

2 Toronto city councillors charged with alleged campaign finance violations. Two Toronto city councillors were charged with campaign finance violations Friday by the Ontario Provincial Police's anti-rackets unit for allegedly failing to disclose tens of thousands of dollars worth of spending. >>

‘We need help’: Police release video of shootings in northwest end of Toronto. Toronto police have released surveillance video of three separate shootings in the northwest end of the city that left innocent people injured, and are hoping members of the community come forward with new information. >>

Attack on Jewish teens in Toronto investigated as hate crime. Police say group made derogatory comments about the boys' religion before punching and kicking two of them >>

House explosion happened when butane used to make cannabis oil: police. Police investigating a house explosion east of Toronto say they believe the blast occurred when butane was being used to make cannabis oil. >>

House explosion may have been caused by use of butane to make cannabis oil. Police investigating a house explosion east of Toronto say they believe the blast occurred when butane was being used to make cannabis oil. >>

Investigation underway after Toronto police officer found dead inside his home. A 12-year veteran of the Toronto Police Service was found deceased inside his home on Tuesday. >>

OPP charge two Toronto councillors under Municipal Elections Act. Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges against two Toronto city councilors in relation to the 2014 Toronto municipal election. >>

Police identify suspect in fatal shooting at Corktown building. Toronto police have identified a suspect wanted in connection with the murder of a 22-year-old man at a Corktown apartment building this past summer. >>

Police investigate alleged sex assault at Toronto private school. Police say they are investigating an alleged sexual assault at a private Catholic school in Toronto. >>

Police investigate alleged sexual assault involving students at St. Michael's College. Toronto police say they're investigating an alleged sexual assault involving students at a Catholic boys' private school, where, according to school officials, some pupils have already been expelled. >>

Police investigating alleged assault at Toronto private school, students expelled. Police say that they are investigating an alleged assault involving students at St. Michael’s College School. >>

Suspect wanted for attempted murder in Etobicoke bar stabbing. Police in Toronto are searching for a suspect allegedly involved in a stabbing at an Etobicoke bar last month. >>

Toronto police alerted to alleged assault at private school through media reports. Police say that they learned about an alleged assault involving students at St. Michael’s College School through information provided by the media and not the administration. >>

Toronto police identify the city's 89th homicide of the year. Police have identified a man shot to death in Humberlea early Wednesday morning as a 22-year-old Toronto resident. >>

Toronto police investigate alleged hate-motivated assault involving teenagers. Police have made one arrest and are looking for nine teens following an alleged assault, described as a suspected hate crime against two Jewish boys in Toronto. >>

Toronto police warn seniors about scam involving water heater inspections. Police in Toronto are warning seniors to be wary of a telephone scam after a Scarborough woman was allegedly robbed by men posing as water heater inspectors. >>

Toronto police: Officers alerted to alleged assault at private school through media. Police say that they learned about an alleged assault involving students at St. Michael’s College School through information provided by the media and not the administration. >>